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Call for Papers - EURAM 2017 - 21-24 June 2017, Glasgow

  • 1.  Call for Papers - EURAM 2017 - 21-24 June 2017, Glasgow

    Posted 10-07-2016 08:38

    Dear colleague,


    We would like to draw your attention to the upcoming deadline for the submission of Call For Papers. The deadline for submission is 10 January 2017 - 2 pm Belgian time. The EURAM 2017 Conference will be held in Glasgow on 21, 22, 23 and 24 June

    Our conference theme "Managing Knowledge: Making Knowledge Work" is significant in a number of ways.

    It not only refers to the knowledge about management and organisation that we generate. "Making Knowledge Work" is also about making this knowledge useful for management practice. The conference theme resonates well with the University of Strathclyde's mission. It dates back to our founder Professor John Anderson who describes our university as "the place of useful learning". We want to conduct the EURAM conference in this spirit and aim to host contributions that demonstrate useful management scholarship that is relevant across a variety of contexts.


     

    Call for Papers

     To submit your full paper to EURAM 2017:  

    I. Explore the tracks sponsored by one of the 13 EURAM Strategic Interest Groups (SIGs) or by the 2017 Local Conference Committee and choose the topic and community that corresponds the best with your research.

    II. Please respect the deadlines, especially the paper submission deadline: 10 January 2017 - 2 pm Belgian time.

    III. Please, comply with the authors' guidelines. 

    Explore our SIGs and tracks (for more detail click on the SIG title)

    For newcomers to our community: Our 13 SIGs are the building blocks of EURAM. SIG Chairs and Officers nurture communities of scholars who are engaged in specific research areas. Standing tracks are ongoing conversations that you can join and which will continue within a SIG for a number of years. Tracks that are listed as "2017 Tracks" have been selected in a competitive submission and review process (they may become standing tracks from in the future if they prove to be of continued interest). Each SIG General Track invites contributions from all areas related to the SIG specific research area but which are not explicitly covered by other tracks within the SIG.

    1. SIG 01: BUSINESS FOR SOCIETY (B4S);
    2. SIG 02: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (COGO);
    3. SIG 03: ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ENT);
    4. SIG 04: FAMILY BUSINESS RESEARCH (FABR);
    5. SIG 05: GENDER, RACE AND DIVERSITY IN ORGANISATIONS (GRDO);
    6. SIG 06: INNOVATION (INNO);
    7. SIG 07: INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT (IM);
    8. SIG 08: MANAGING SPORT (SPORT);
    9. SIG 09: ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (OB);
    10. SIG 10: PROJECT ORGANISING (PO);
    11. SIG 11: PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT (PM&NPM);
    12. SIG 12: RESEARCH METHODS AND RESEARCH PRACTICE (RM&RP);
    13. SIG 13: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (SM);
    14. TRACKS SPONSORED BY THE 2017 LOCAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE;

     

     

    Authors' Guidelines

    see http://euramonline.org/annual-conference-2017.html

     

    On behalf of the Conference Programme Committee (CPC) and the Local Organising Committee (LOC)

    Harry Sminia, Conference Chair, Professor of Strategic Management, University of Strathclyde Business School, euram2017-conf@strath.ac.uk

     

     

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